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We are excited to announce the first release of CloudSharper Local, a spin-off of CloudSharper that uses your local machine to serve the main CloudSharper front-end. CloudSharper is an awesome new way to work with F# on the web. It enables you to use F# to easily connect to various data sources and visualize data from those data sources in rich HTML5 charts and diagrams. You can also develop HTML5 games, web and mobile applications in pure F# code, and you will feel more productive than ever. CloudSharper[...]

We are happy to announce the availability of the most recent WebSharper update, version 2.5.93, released on Feb 4, 2014. This release brings a new and improved optimizer for the Core language that is used as an intermediate form during compilation to JavaScript. The optimizer is able to eliminate more JavaScript expressions, generates more readable code, and improves JavaScript performance of numeric code (such as code using for loops heavily) by 30-50%.

We are happy to announce the general availability of WebSharper 2.5, and the corresponding new WebSharper site that has gone through a major facelift. I plan to blog about the major individual features in detail as separate blog entries, until then, here is a short list of the main changes.

The annual CUFP workshop is a place where people can see how others are using functional programming to solve real world problems; where practitioners meet and collaborate; where language designers and users can share ideas about the future of their favorite language; and where one can learn practical techniques and approaches for putting functional programming to work.